Moving Out for the First Time UK — Complete Cost Guide
Everything you need to budget for when moving out. Rent, deposits, bills, furniture, and realistic costs of living independently in the UK.
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Moving out is exciting and expensive. Here’s what you actually need to budget for.
Upfront Costs
Before You Move In
Cost
Typical Amount
Deposit
5 weeks’ rent (legal maximum)
First month’s rent
Full month
Agency fees (if any)
Usually banned but some remain
Holding deposit
1 week (refunded)
Referencing fees
Sometimes charged
Moving costs
£0-£500
Example: Moving Into £900/Month Flat
Cost
Amount
Deposit (5 weeks)
£1,038
First month
£900
Moving van
£100
Key basics
£500
Total upfront
£2,538
Recommended Savings
Situation
Save First
Minimum
3 months rent + deposit
Comfortable
6 months rent + deposit
Emergency fund
Additional £1,000
Essential Furniture and Items
Absolute Basics
Item
Budget Option
Mid-Range
Bed/mattress
£150-£200
£300-£500
Bedding
£30-£50
£50-£100
Towels
£20-£30
£40-£60
Basic cookware
£30-£50
£80-£150
Plates, cutlery
£20-£30
£50-£100
Cleaning supplies
£30-£50
£50-£80
Second-Tier Essentials
Item
Budget Option
Mid-Range
Sofa
£100-£200
£300-£600
Table and chairs
£50-£100
£150-£300
Storage
£50-£100
£100-£200
Curtains/blinds
£30-£60
£60-£150
Lamps
£20-£40
£40-£100
Where to Save Money
Strategy
Saving
Facebook Marketplace
50-80% off
Charity shops
Significant
Accept hand-me-downs
Free
IKEA basics
Good value
Freecycle/Freegle
Free
End of line/sales
30-50% off
Monthly Costs Breakdown
Rent
Area Type
1-Bed Flat
Room in Share
London Zone 1-2
£1,500-£2,500
£800-£1,200
London Zone 3-6
£1,000-£1,600
£600-£900
Major cities
£700-£1,200
£400-£700
Towns
£500-£900
£350-£550
Rural
£400-£700
£300-£450
Utilities
Bill
Monthly Estimate
Electricity
£40-£70
Gas
£30-£60
Water
£25-£45
Broadband
£25-£40
TV licence
£13
Mobile
£15-£30
Council Tax
Band
Annual (varies by council)
Band A
£1,200-£1,500
Band B
£1,400-£1,700
Band C
£1,600-£2,000
Discount
Who Qualifies
25%
Single person
100%
Full-time students
Reduction
Low income
Food
Budget Level
Monthly
Tight budget
£120-£150
Average
£200-£250
More comfortable
£250-£350
Tips
Meal plan, batch cook, reduced items
Transport
Method
Monthly
No car (walking/cycling)
£0-£30
Bus pass
£50-£100
Train commuter
£100-£400
London travel
£150-£250
Car
£200-£400 (all in)
Sample Monthly Budgets
Budget Living (Outside London)
Category
Amount
Rent (room in share)
£450
Bills (share)
£75
Council Tax (share)
£50
Food
£160
Transport
£50
Phone
£15
Personal
£50
Total
£850
Comfortable Studio (City)
Category
Amount
Rent
£800
Bills
£150
Council Tax (25% single)
£100
Food
£200
Transport
£80
Phone/broadband
£50
Insurance
£20
Personal
£100
Total
£1,500
London One-Bed
Category
Amount
Rent
£1,400
Bills
£180
Council Tax
£120
Food
£250
Transport
£180
Phone/broadband
£50
Insurance
£25
Personal
£150
Total
£2,355
Income Requirements
The 35% Rule
Monthly Rent
Monthly Net Income Needed
£500
£1,430
£700
£2,000
£900
£2,570
£1,200
£3,430
£1,500
£4,285
What Landlords Require
Requirement
Typical
Rent to income
35-40% maximum
Annual salary
30× monthly rent
References
Previous landlord, employer
Credit check
Clean credit
If don’t qualify
May need guarantor
Setting Up Your Home
Utilities Checklist
Action
When
Electricity account
Before moving in
Gas account
Before moving in
Water account
First week
Broadband
Order 2 weeks ahead
TV licence
If watching live TV
| Tip | Take meter readings on day 1 |
Documents to Update
Organisation
Details
Bank
Change address
GP
Register new one
Dentist
Register
Electoral roll
Register at new address
DVLA
If you drive
Council Tax
If not auto
Work
Payroll address
Insurance
Type
Cost Monthly
Contents insurance
£10-£25
Why
Covers your belongings
Compare
Comparison sites
Shared vs Alone
Comparison
Factor
Alone
Sharing
Cost
More expensive
Cheaper
Privacy
Full
Limited
Bills
All yours
Split
Space
All yours
Shared
Social
Can be lonely
Built in
Flexibility
More
Less (others’ needs)
Sharing Tips
Consider
Details
Choose housemates carefully
Live with friends? Mixed bag
Clear bill arrangements
Apps like Splitwise
House rules
Cleaning, noise, guests
Written agreement
Not just trust
Before You Move
Financial Checklist
Check
Done
Savings for deposit + rent + cushion
☐
Income sufficient for rent
☐
Emergency fund started
☐
Credit score checked
☐
Budget created
☐
Practical Checklist
Get
Done
References ready
☐
ID documents
☐
Proof of income
☐
Guarantor lined up (if needed)
☐
Summary: Moving Out Costs
Minimum Upfront Costs
Cost
Amount
Deposit
5 weeks rent
First month
1 month rent
Essentials
£500-£1,000
Buffer
£500+
Total
3-4 months rent
Monthly Running Costs
Category
Budget
Comfortable
Total costs
£1,000-£1,400
£1,500-£2,500
Outside London
Lower end
Upper end
London
Much higher
Much higher
Key Habits
Habit
Why
Budget and track
Know where money goes
Save some every month
Build emergency fund
Review bills annually
Switch and save
Meal plan
Biggest controllable cost
Key Resources
Resource
For
SpareRoom
Room shares
Rightmove/Zoopla
Rentals
Shelter
Renting rights
Citizens Advice
Disputes
Splitwise
Sharing bills
Moving out is a big step. It’s expensive at first but gets easier once you’re settled. Save more than you think you need, budget carefully, and don’t rush — find the right place rather than just any place.